Over 29,000 SF of retail is split across 7 bays. Bays A thru C are west of the lobby entrance on Eye street and represent nearly 13,000 SF of contiguous space. East of the lobby Bays D through G follow along Eye Street then wrap around to span the building’s entire Fourth Street frontage.

Seems there are a large number of columns tenants will need to design around. I’m not certain of ceiling height but I would guess 12 feet. If so I think potential restaurant tenants would most likely be fast casual concepts. In past retail discussions many of our females readers have lobbied for a nice spa/nails place. Could this building eventually fill that need?

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Reasonably priced means a reasonable rent per square foot. Anyone have any ideas what they are asking? The newer stuff I’ve seen, no one will return inquiry calls, especially Douglas Development, and the ones who pick up the phone want over $45 for old run down buildings, $65 for new. There’s no way that supports a reasonably priced salon. Affordable retail should be a part of any mix just like affordable housing is.

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Thais Austin has lived in the Mount Vernon Triangle since 2006 with her dog Davis. She is an active community volunteer with the Mount Vernon Square Neighborhood Association, Mount Vernon Triangle CID, and with the DC Association of REALTORS. She brings to the blog a background in journalism, urban planning, and real estate and development. She is a REALTOR with Long and Foster, officing out of both Logan Circle and Bethesda Gateway locations and can be contacted at thais@lnf.com.

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